The whale fishery and killing the bears
Maker
John Harris
(English, 1667 - 1719)
Date1700 - 1750
Object number00019683
NamePrint
MediumInk on paper
DimensionsSight: 350 x 215 mm
Overall: 560 x 390 mm, 0.277 kg
Image: 327 x 210 mm
Sheet: 410 x 255 mm
Mount: 560 x 390 mm, 5 mm
Overall: 560 x 390 mm, 0.277 kg
Image: 327 x 210 mm
Sheet: 410 x 255 mm
Mount: 560 x 390 mm, 5 mm
ClassificationsArt
Credit LineANMM Collection
Collections
DescriptionPrint entitled 'The whale fishery and killing the bears' featuring two engravings on paper. The top image depicts a group of British whalers. In foreground men with spears are hunting bears on ice, in the background 13 open boats are hunting whales with harpoons at rear six large full-rigged whaling ships are amidst the ice. Bottom image depicts a bowhead whale inscribed, 'The whale from which the bone is taken', a harpoon, a spear, the whale louse, a baleen whale (inscribed 'The fin fish'), a narwhal ('The sea unicorn') and 'A morse' (a walrus). Printed text at top of page 'vol. 2. Pa.388'. Printed across c. 'The whale fishery and killing the bears'.
19th century
19th century
c 1850